2026-02848Notice

FERC Drowns in Electric Rate Filing Avalanche

Published Date: 2/12/2026

Notice

Summary

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got a bunch of new electric rate filings from companies like Old Gold Energy, Duke Energy Florida, and Southwest Power Pool. These filings include changes to energy rates, service agreements, and market rules that could affect how electricity is priced and managed starting as soon as January 2026. If you’re involved in energy or power markets, keep an eye on comment deadlines in February and March to have your say!

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.

Multiple Electric Rate and Market Filings

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission received multiple filings proposing changes to energy rates, service agreements, and market rules. Some of these filings list effective dates starting as soon as January 2026 and through April 2026, so market participants should note the timing of these proposed changes.

ISO-NE Load-Weight Calculation Change

ISO New England filed a tariff revision regarding the calculation of load weights used in zonal prices that is listed to be effective 4/10/2026. This filing explicitly targets how zonal prices are calculated in the ISO New England tariff.

Comment Deadlines and Intervention Requirement

If you want to intervene, protest, or comment on any of these dockets you must file by 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on the listed comment date. Example comment dates in the notice include 2/20/2026, 2/27/2026, and 3/2/2026; intervention is necessary to become a party to a proceeding.

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Key Dates

Effective Date
Published Date
1/8/2026
2/12/2026

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